![]() I think it was inevitable as same-sex marriage became more widely accepted-those doom and gloom homophobes who screamed that 'polygamy will be next' weren't so far off the mark (as they bitterly pointed out in British and Irish newspaper columns in response to my calls for polyamory rights.) Much of the public has accepted love between consenting adults, and if there's nothing wrong with two men or two women being in love, well, why not more than that? It's prompted huge interest. Redfern Jon Barrett (RJB): There's absolutely a sweeping transformation going on right now with polyamory and the media. What’s your analysis? Also, do you see differences between past depictions of polyamory and what you’ve been seeing more recently? Su J Sokol (SJS): Polyamory in speculative fiction is nothing new, but some would say it’s been enjoying something of a renaissance. ![]() Sokol, author of the Sunburst Award-nominated Cycling to Asylum, speaks with panelists Redfern Jon Barrett, Jacqueline Koyanagi, B R Sanders, and RoAnna Sylver. Speculative Fiction Writers Discuss Polyamory and Diversity ![]()
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